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Laugh Cry Club Episode 100: Reflections, Recording Mishaps, and a Possible True Crime PivotJoy and Rebecca celebrate the 100th episode of the Laugh Cry Club, welcoming new listeners and reflecting as two licensed therapists with over 20 years’ experience. They discuss why they started a less “expert-y” mental health podcast despite a saturated market, imposter syndrome, and the value of sharing a unique voice, while also noting the risks of online visibility and avoiding harsh social media comments, including Joy’s experience filming “Therapist Reacts” TikToks for Headspace. They revisit favorite moments like Rebecca’s Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders therapist dream and Joy’s “citizen’s arrest” of an alleged arsonist, and share a major recording mishap where they forgot to hit record. Key takeaways include “don’t abandon yourself,” recognizing patterns, and accepting there are no right choices, only choices, plus reflections on aging, dreaming, mindfulness, and therapy. They tease pivoting into true-crime discussions with a trauma-informed lens.00:00 Welcome to Episode 10001:21 Why We Started This02:35 Imposter Syndrome Talk04:20 Saturated Market Myth05:05 Creating Community Vibes06:04 Handling Online Hate08:56 Dallas Cheerleaders Tangent15:14 Joy’s Arsonist Story16:32 Mouse Farts and Fire Danger17:45 True Crime Podcast Tease18:00 True Crime Pivot18:21 Podcast Takeaways19:26 Breaking Self Sabotage21:28 Therapy Never Ends23:02 Losing The Dream24:10 Adult Reality Check30:34 Mindfulness And Meaning33:45 Recording Mishap Story35:42 True Crime Ethics36:48 Why We Watch Crime38:26 Stay Tuned Goodbye
By Joy Parrish, LPC // Rebecca Zeleny, LCSW5
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Laugh Cry Club Episode 100: Reflections, Recording Mishaps, and a Possible True Crime PivotJoy and Rebecca celebrate the 100th episode of the Laugh Cry Club, welcoming new listeners and reflecting as two licensed therapists with over 20 years’ experience. They discuss why they started a less “expert-y” mental health podcast despite a saturated market, imposter syndrome, and the value of sharing a unique voice, while also noting the risks of online visibility and avoiding harsh social media comments, including Joy’s experience filming “Therapist Reacts” TikToks for Headspace. They revisit favorite moments like Rebecca’s Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders therapist dream and Joy’s “citizen’s arrest” of an alleged arsonist, and share a major recording mishap where they forgot to hit record. Key takeaways include “don’t abandon yourself,” recognizing patterns, and accepting there are no right choices, only choices, plus reflections on aging, dreaming, mindfulness, and therapy. They tease pivoting into true-crime discussions with a trauma-informed lens.00:00 Welcome to Episode 10001:21 Why We Started This02:35 Imposter Syndrome Talk04:20 Saturated Market Myth05:05 Creating Community Vibes06:04 Handling Online Hate08:56 Dallas Cheerleaders Tangent15:14 Joy’s Arsonist Story16:32 Mouse Farts and Fire Danger17:45 True Crime Podcast Tease18:00 True Crime Pivot18:21 Podcast Takeaways19:26 Breaking Self Sabotage21:28 Therapy Never Ends23:02 Losing The Dream24:10 Adult Reality Check30:34 Mindfulness And Meaning33:45 Recording Mishap Story35:42 True Crime Ethics36:48 Why We Watch Crime38:26 Stay Tuned Goodbye

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